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Definition of New Year's Eve in English: New Year's Evenoun 1The last day of the year; in the modern Western calendar, 31 December. Example sentencesExamples - It'd only be over Christmas when I was fostered, from 24th December to New Year's Eve.
- There are an awful lot of things that must be done before the New Year's Eve.
- By New Year's Eve, hopefully the Bulgarian troops in Iraq would return, the minister said.
- On New Year's Eve, she will have a big dinner with other members of her extended family.
- On New Year's Eve Andrew and I set out on a long walk up to the Odin Valley.
- I got paralytic for the first time in my life the New Year's Eve before last.
- Just New Year's Eve to get through and I'm done for the festive bloody season.
- On New Year's Eve, he helped on the shop floor to cover for workers absent through illness.
- Pope John Paul II ended the year with a traditional New Year's Eve homily.
- It was so disastrous that everyone thought the New Year's Eve crash was happening all over again.
- Every prisoner was allowed to call his family on New Year's Eve on February 11.
- He wanted Kate to come for Christmas Day and New Year's Eve, and for six weeks in the summer.
- On the night of the 2000 New Year's Eve he invited children with cancer to his house to watch the fireworks.
- I was inspired to write another entry and tell you what my New Year's Eve 2000 was like.
- Six months later, on New Year's Eve, 1990, Rowling's mother died of respiratory failure.
- It put a dampener on their New Year's Eve but, for those who were picked, it meant it was more special.
- Nowadays New Year's Eve has become a time to reflect on the year's events, and look forward to the coming year.
- The main public television network ARD converted its New Year's Eve variety show into a donation marathon.
- On New Year's Eve, we were just coming out of the coffee shop en route for the gala dinner when this Austrian woman appeared.
- On New Year's Eve, normal buses stop running around 7pm and trains at around 8pm.
- 1.1 The evening of 31 December.
Example sentencesExamples - They would be lured down by scheduled plans for the bicentennial party on New Year's Eve.
- When New Year's Eve came, she got ready, and her dad went over to Danny's and Jenna's.
- A friend of mine had his son visiting him, and we were having a New Year's Eve party.
- Ministers decided to extend drinking hours on New Year's Eve permanently following two years of successful trials.
- On New Year's Eve, dozens of disappointed revellers were also plunged into darkness because of the fault.
- In the rest of the region police said it was relatively quiet for a New Year's Eve with no major incidents.
- Being New Year's Eve, many students were either at home or out celebrating.
- With the Christmas tinsel tarnished, the New Year's Eve hangover just a memory, thoughts are turning to summer.
- This New Year's Eve, Natasha Kaplinsky will host the run-up to midnight, and into 2005.
- PSG announced on Friday that the players are to have a New Year's Eve party to cement team spirit after a troubled start to the season.
- He wasn't as dressed up as at the New Year's Eve party but he did look rather hot.
- The final straw came when the captain forgot to give the countdown to midnight at the New Year's Eve, making a damp squib of the party.
- And it was only after befriending the children that he met their mother, Sylvia, at a New Year's Eve party.
- He had turned on the radio and Guy Lombardo was on with a New Year's Eve broadcast.
- She recalls winning a race in Galway on a New Year's Eve at midnight with particular fondness.
- Colin Lingle is waiting until the last possible second to make his New Year's Eve plans.
- Unlike New Year's Eve, I did not manage to lose any expensive personal items.
- The Sydney audience for the New Year's Eve crackers easily surpassed the news broadcasts by Nine in the week.
- She hadn't smiled since before the New Year's Eve party still, for she had no reason to.
- Players and staff also missed out on some of the New Year's Eve revelries as they kept themselves fresh for what would have been a vital clash.
Definition of New Year's Eve in US English: New Year's Evenoun 1The last day of the year; in the modern Western calendar, December 31. Example sentencesExamples - Just New Year's Eve to get through and I'm done for the festive bloody season.
- The main public television network ARD converted its New Year's Eve variety show into a donation marathon.
- On New Year's Eve, normal buses stop running around 7pm and trains at around 8pm.
- By New Year's Eve, hopefully the Bulgarian troops in Iraq would return, the minister said.
- He wanted Kate to come for Christmas Day and New Year's Eve, and for six weeks in the summer.
- On New Year's Eve, we were just coming out of the coffee shop en route for the gala dinner when this Austrian woman appeared.
- On New Year's Eve, he helped on the shop floor to cover for workers absent through illness.
- On the night of the 2000 New Year's Eve he invited children with cancer to his house to watch the fireworks.
- On New Year's Eve, she will have a big dinner with other members of her extended family.
- Nowadays New Year's Eve has become a time to reflect on the year's events, and look forward to the coming year.
- On New Year's Eve Andrew and I set out on a long walk up to the Odin Valley.
- Pope John Paul II ended the year with a traditional New Year's Eve homily.
- It'd only be over Christmas when I was fostered, from 24th December to New Year's Eve.
- Every prisoner was allowed to call his family on New Year's Eve on February 11.
- Six months later, on New Year's Eve, 1990, Rowling's mother died of respiratory failure.
- I was inspired to write another entry and tell you what my New Year's Eve 2000 was like.
- It was so disastrous that everyone thought the New Year's Eve crash was happening all over again.
- I got paralytic for the first time in my life the New Year's Eve before last.
- There are an awful lot of things that must be done before the New Year's Eve.
- It put a dampener on their New Year's Eve but, for those who were picked, it meant it was more special.
- 1.1 The evening of the last day of the year, typically marked with a celebration.
Example sentencesExamples - The final straw came when the captain forgot to give the countdown to midnight at the New Year's Eve, making a damp squib of the party.
- On New Year's Eve, dozens of disappointed revellers were also plunged into darkness because of the fault.
- With the Christmas tinsel tarnished, the New Year's Eve hangover just a memory, thoughts are turning to summer.
- This New Year's Eve, Natasha Kaplinsky will host the run-up to midnight, and into 2005.
- PSG announced on Friday that the players are to have a New Year's Eve party to cement team spirit after a troubled start to the season.
- She recalls winning a race in Galway on a New Year's Eve at midnight with particular fondness.
- When New Year's Eve came, she got ready, and her dad went over to Danny's and Jenna's.
- Being New Year's Eve, many students were either at home or out celebrating.
- He had turned on the radio and Guy Lombardo was on with a New Year's Eve broadcast.
- He wasn't as dressed up as at the New Year's Eve party but he did look rather hot.
- Colin Lingle is waiting until the last possible second to make his New Year's Eve plans.
- Unlike New Year's Eve, I did not manage to lose any expensive personal items.
- Ministers decided to extend drinking hours on New Year's Eve permanently following two years of successful trials.
- She hadn't smiled since before the New Year's Eve party still, for she had no reason to.
- They would be lured down by scheduled plans for the bicentennial party on New Year's Eve.
- In the rest of the region police said it was relatively quiet for a New Year's Eve with no major incidents.
- A friend of mine had his son visiting him, and we were having a New Year's Eve party.
- Players and staff also missed out on some of the New Year's Eve revelries as they kept themselves fresh for what would have been a vital clash.
- And it was only after befriending the children that he met their mother, Sylvia, at a New Year's Eve party.
- The Sydney audience for the New Year's Eve crackers easily surpassed the news broadcasts by Nine in the week.
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